West Virginia Online Poker
Online poker is legal but not yet operational in West Virginia.
The West Virginia online poker market has struggled to attract operators, but that will change soon, thanks to improved operating conditions. As a result, the first West Virginia poker sites could launch sometime in 2024.
A population of under two million stifled the West Virginia online poker market until recently. However, lawmakers have remedied that issue by joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) to significantly expand the player pool for future West Virginia poker sites.
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West Virginia Online Poker Launch Date
Current projections put the launch date of the first West Virginia poker sites sometime in 2024.
West Virginia has already cleared the most significant hurdles: legalizing online poker (2019) and joining MSIGA (2023). The two tasks that remain will take some time but are achievable over the near term:
- Operators must apply for and receive West Virginia online poker licenses
- Regulators must approve licensed poker sites to share player pools with other MSIGA member states
West Virginia Poker Sites
Several of the nation’s most prominent poker brands already have a presence in West Virginia via sports betting partnerships with local casinos. As a result, WV poker sites should launch relatively quickly once they receive regulatory approval.
Some of the most prominent online poker sites that could enter West Virginia include:
- WSOP Online: WSOP Online Poker is a reputable operator that would offer West Virginia players the advantage of tapping into its existing multi-state network. WSOP Online has expressed an interest in the West Virginia market since lawmakers agreed to join MSIGA.
- BetMGM Poker: BetMGM is a strong candidate because it runs the PartyPoker US Network and offers legal online poker in several states via three skins: BetMGM Poker, PartyPoker, and Borgata Poker. Additionally, BetMGM is in good standing with West Virginia regulators as a licensed sportsbook operator.
- BetRivers Poker: Rush Street Interactive plans to launch BetRivers Poker in multiple states with shared tables sometime soon. As a licensed online casino and sportsbook operator in West Virginia, Rush Street Interactive has a clear path to enter the WV poker market.
- PokerStars: PokerStars is the biggest name in online poker worldwide and is already operational in multiple states. It has market access through its parent company, Flutter Entertainment, which offers sports betting in West Virginia under the FanDuel brand.
- PartyPoker: PartyPoker could enter West Virginia, but it seems more likely that BetMGM Inc. will prioritize launching under the BetMGM Poker brand due to name recognition in the state.
- Borgata Poker: Borgata Poker is another BetMGM Inc. asset and is less likely to enter West Virginia for the reason discussed above.
- GGPoker: GGPoker is a rapidly growing international brand that has turned its eyes to the US market.
West Virginia Interstate Poker
West Virginia joined the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) in November 2023, significantly improving its odds of attracting prominent operators like BetMGM Poker and WSOP Poker.
Joining MSIGA was crucial in making West Virginia a viable online poker market. West Virginia’s sub-two million population isn’t enough to sustain a healthy online poker ecosystem singlehandedly, but MSIGA membership makes that a nonissue.
Now, West Virginia can approve licensed poker sites to share player pools with other MSIGA members. For example, BetMGM Poker could enter West Virginia and seat West Virginians at tables with players from Michigan and New Jersey.
Current MSIGA membership consists of the following:
- Delaware
- Michigan
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- West Virginia
West Virginia Online Poker Laws
The West Virginia Lottery Interactive Wagering Act provides the legal foundation for online poker in West Virginia. It establishes licensing guidelines for operators and their employees, responsible gambling standards, and more.
Subsequent regulations adopted by the West Virginia Lottery Commission provide more specific guidelines for operators regarding minimum server security standards, private information security, proper recordkeeping, etc.
In short, West Virginia online poker is a tightly regulated industry. Operators must acquire proper licensing, host fair games, and support responsible gambling habits. In addition, poker site employees must receive training to identify and respond to signs of gambling addiction.
Live West Virginia Poker Rooms
Three of West Virginia’s five land-based casinos feature poker rooms.
- Hollywood Casino Poker Room: Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races features a 16-table poker room, open Wednesday through Sunday until 3 AM or 4 AM each week. The poker room spreads no-limit Texas Holdem, fixed-limit Holdem, pot-limit Omaha, pot-limit Omaha 8/b, and fixed-limited Omaha 8/b.
- Mardi Gras Casino Poker Room: The Mardi Gras Casino poker room is open Wednesday through Saturday each week until 2 AM. The poker room features up to five tables on weekdays and up to 10 tables on Fridays and Saturdays. Fixed-limit and no-limit games start at $1/$2.
- Wheeling Island Poker Room: The poker room at Wheeling Island Casino is open Thursday through Saturday each week until 3 AM. Players will find tournaments and cash games for no-limit Texas Holdem, fixed-limit Texas Holdem, Seven Card Stud, and Omaha.
- (Closed) The Greenbrier Poker Room: The Casino Club at The Greenbrier had a six-table poker room open to members and hotel guests. Recent trip reports from visitors indicated action at the poker room was sporadic due to the Casino Club’s semi-private nature. The Greenbrier has since closed its poker room indefinitely.
- (Closed) Mountaineer Casino Poker Room: Mountaineer Casino closed its poker room in mid-2020 and hasn’t reopened it since.